Bezer to Bithron
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Bezer
Gold ore, remote fortress, an inaccessible spot
Strong's #H1221

Bezer was located east of the Jordan River in the tribe of Reuben's territory. It was designated not only a Levitical city but also one of Israel's six refuge cities.

References
Deuteronomy 4:43, Joshua 20:8, 21:36, 1Chronciles 6:78, 7:37

Additional Studies

Bichri
Youthful
Strong's #H1075

References
2Samuel 20

Bigvai
In my bodies
Strong's #H902

References
Ezra 2:2, 14, 8,14, Nehemiah 7:7, 19, 10,16

Bildad
Confusing love
Strong's #H1085

Bildad was one of Job's three friends who criticized him after several calamities came upon him.

References
Job 2:11, 8:1, 18:1, 25:1, 42:9

Bileam
Not of the people, foreigner
Strong's #H1109

References
1Chronicle 6:70

Bilgah
Desistance, cheerfulness
Strong's #H1083

References
1Chronicles 24:14, Nehemiah 12:5, 18

Bilhah
Troubled
Strong's #H1090

Bilhah was a slave girl Laban gave to his daughter Rachel. After Rachel married Jacob, and discovered she was barren, she gave Bilhah to her husband in order to produce children. She produce Israelite sons named Dan and Naphtali.

Bilhah was also the name of a city located within the tribe of Simeon's territory.

References
Genesis 29:29, 30:3 - 7, 35:22, 25, 37:2, 46:25, 1Chronicles 4:29, 7:13

Additional Studies

Bilhan
Their decrepitude, timid
Strong's #H1092

References
Genesis 36:27, 1Chronicles 1:42, 7:10

Bilshan
In slander
Strong's #H1114

References
Ezra 2:2, Nehemiah 7:7

Binnui
Built up
Strong's #H1131

References
Ezra 8:33, 10:30, 38, Nehemiah 3:24, 7:15, 10:9, 12:8

Birsha
With iniquity
Strong's #H1306

Birsha was the name of Gomorrah's king at the time of Abraham.

References
Genesis 14:2

Bithron
Craggy spot, division, cleft, ravine
Strong's #H1338

Bithron was a city located east of the Jordan River near Mahanaim.

King Ishbosheth, Saul's son, ruled over all of Israel except Judah, which was governed by King David. Abner, the head of Ishbosheth's army, and Joab, the head of David's army, sometimes clashed over who had the right to rule all of God's people. Joab caused Abner to retreat and flee to the east side of the Jordan, passing through Bithron, for safety.

References
2Samuel 2:29

Additional Studies

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